About the Minnesota Timberwolves deal.

Before putting forward my speculation on the Timberwolves trade, let me talk about the Timberwolves' lineup this season.

As the starting point guard of the Timberwolves, anthony edwards can be said to be the best point guard chosen by the Timberwolves. He averaged 28.0 points and 4.0 rebounds per game, and his free throw percentage this season was 100%! The three-point hit rate is 38. 1%, which is a little poor. You can stay in the timberwolves.

Another quarterback is Malik Beasley, averaging 15.0 points and 4.0 rebounds per game. He has 42.0% three-point shooting percentage, 75% free throw shooting percentage and 4 rebounds per game. But Beasley likes shooting from outside, but his hit rate is very low and his stability is not strong. He has always been the export machine of the contemporary timberwolves, sometimes very iron. Beasley can exchange with Celtic Smart. Smart is a veteran. As a quarterback, he and Beverly can use their old skills to bring the Timberwolves to a better record.

Timberwolves star Russell 19 was traded to Wiggins. Timberwolves traded their good friend Downs for Russell and a better partner, but Russell, who was traded, didn't show his own style in the Nets and often couldn't continue his shooting percentage. Timberwolves' Russell has averaged 10.5 points per game this season, shooting as low as 30% from three-pointers and only 30% from free throws. If the Timberwolves want to play ball, trade him. The deal was for the Timberwolves to trade Russell for Lillard. Lillard is also a veteran. He can often throw a trustworthy three-pointer at a critical moment. Although his state is relatively declining, he is much better than Russell on the whole. He is also a good partner of Beverly.